. Catalogue of seeds, agricultural & horticultural supplies and guide for the garden, field & farm. ooth and tender 10c 50c TURNIP. For feeding Cattle and Sheep during fall and winter no crop is superior to the Turnip. Our stocks arefrom the best European sources, and are sure to give satisfaction. The following are the most approved varietiesfor field culture. Per oz. Per lb. Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly, very handsome; keeps well 10c 50c Purple Top White Globe, a heavy producer; early, of rapid growth and an excellent keeper. 10c 50c Laings Improved Purple Top, early, handsome, of excellent


. Catalogue of seeds, agricultural & horticultural supplies and guide for the garden, field & farm. ooth and tender 10c 50c TURNIP. For feeding Cattle and Sheep during fall and winter no crop is superior to the Turnip. Our stocks arefrom the best European sources, and are sure to give satisfaction. The following are the most approved varietiesfor field culture. Per oz. Per lb. Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly, very handsome; keeps well 10c 50c Purple Top White Globe, a heavy producer; early, of rapid growth and an excellent keeper. 10c 50c Laings Improved Purple Top, early, handsome, of excellent quality and a good keeper 10c 50c Sweet Russian, good for either table or stock 10c 50c Skirvings Purple Top, very firm flesh ; the best keeper 10c 50c Imperial Hardy Swede, very large and handsome 10c 50c FIELD PUMPKIN. (If ordered by mail, 10 cents per pound additional, will be charged for postage.) Per lb. Californian Field, selected; very large 15c Californian Squash, White Seeded, the best keeping variety 20c Sugar Stock, dry and sweet, very fattening 25c Price per 100 lbs. on Carefully study our Novelty List. 54 Germain Fruit Companys Se<?d (Jraii?. Express or freight charges always to be paid by the purchaser. If wanted to be sent by mail, postagemust be added at the rate of ten cents per pound. As market is apt to fluctuate, quotations on 100 lb. or tonlots of the following varieties of seeds given on application. 10 lbs. charged at 100 lb. rate. BARLEY. Common. Extra cleaned. Market price. Beardless. Best for hay, being entirely free from beards, so injurious to the mouths of horses. Market , or Russian. Has no hull or husk, and considerably resembles wheat, except that the grains arevery much larger in size; much esteemed for hay. Market price. BUCKWHEAT. Common. Buckwheat should be sown broadcast, at the rateof about 45 pounds to the acre. The average yield is from25 to 30 bushels per acre. It should be threshed as soon as dry,on the ground


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